• Resolved afeldner

    (@afeldner)


    When I try to send a test email using sendinblue, I get the following error log:

    Versions:
    WordPress: 5.7.2
    WordPress MS: No
    PHP: 7.4.9
    WP Mail SMTP: 2.8.0
    
    Params:
    Mailer: sendinblue
    Constants: No
    API Key: Yes
    
    Debug:
    Mailer: Sendinblue
    [0] cURL error 60: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate (see https://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/libcurl-errors.html)

    I’m using WordPress on a localhost through WAMPServer, could this have anything to do with it?

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  • Hi @afeldner,

    Thanks for reaching out. The error message indicates that your localhost does not have a valid certificate required while sending the cURL request. This solution which is specific to WAMP server might help you.

    I hope this helps!

    Thread Starter afeldner

    (@afeldner)

    Hi @sanzeeb3 ,

    That seemed to fix that error, however, I’m now being shown a new error (attached below)

    Versions:
    WordPress: 5.7.2
    WordPress MS: No
    PHP: 7.4.9
    WP Mail SMTP: 2.8.0
    
    Params:
    Mailer: sendinblue
    Constants: No
    API Key: Yes
    
    Debug:
    Mailer: Sendinblue
    [permission_denied]: Unable to send email. Your SMTP account is not yet activated. Please contact us at contact@sendinblue.com to request activation

    I’m not sure why my account wasn’t activated during the whole setup process, but I’ll go ahead and email them and get clarification.

    Hi @afeldner,

    Thanks for getting in touch. Yes, you should contact Sendinblue as your Sendinblue account hasn’t been activated yet.

    Please let me know how it goes!

    Have a good one! 🙂

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